‘Letters inward; `diaries of Captain Hamerton’s proceedings at Sharjah’’

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The file contains correspondence and other papers received by the Residency in the Persian Gulf during 1840. The principal correspondents are Commodore George Barnes Brucks, Commanding the Naval Squadron in the Persian Gulf, Commander Anthony H Nott of the Honourable Company’s Brigantine , and Captain Atkins Hamerton, Political Agent at Muscat from May 1840. Tigris The file contains correspondence and other papers received by the Residency in the Persian Gulf during 1840. The principal correspondents are Commodore George Barnes Brucks, Commanding the Naval Squadron in the Persian Gulf, Commander Anthony H Nott of the Honourable Company’s Brigantine , and Captain Atkins Hamerton, Political Agent at Muscat from May 1840. Key subjects covered by the correspondence are: Captain Hamerton’s reconnaissance to Bryeemee [Al Buraymī] in January 1840. This includes diary entries for the period 27 November 1839 to 6 January 1840, covering Hamerton’s preparations for his trip at Sharjah (folios 1-10), and a report on Hamerton’s trip to Sharjah, Al Buraymī and Saha [Sohar?], containing descriptions of Al Buraymī, its fort, defences, population, resources, communications (folios 28-39); Discussions between British officials and naval officers relating to the mooring of vessels in the Bushire roads, the recruitment of pilots at Karrack [Jazīreh-ye Khārk] and rates of pay for pilots; Affairs and incidents at Bahrain (spelt Bahrein throughout) and the Arab coast, reported by Brucks; Correspondence from Hamerton, now in his post as Consul and Political Agent at Muscat, on proposals for cooperation between the British fleet in the Persian Gulf, and the Imam of Muscat’s [Sa‘id bin Sulṭān] fleet, including a description of the Sa‘id bin Sulṭān’s fleet (folios 48-51); Correspondence relating to the slave trade in the Persian Gulf, including ‘reports of guard’, forwarded by Commander Nott of the , containing details of the slave found on vessels flying under the Muscat or Arab flag, with details of the numbers of slaves found, gender and age, their origins, price, the duty paid on them, and profits made from the slave trade at Muscat, Bushire and Bussorah [Basra] (folios 80, 86-90, 100-06). Tigris Correspondence relating to the slave trade in the Persian Gulf, including ‘reports of guard’, forwarded by Commander Nott of the , containing details of the slave found on vessels flying under the Muscat or Arab flag, with details of the numbers of slaves found, gender and age, their origins, price, the duty paid on them, and profits made from the slave trade at Muscat, Bushire and Bussorah [Basra] (folios 80, 86-90, 100-06).



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‘Letters inward; `diaries of Captain Hamerton’s proceedings at Sharjah’’ [1r] (3/231)
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‘Letters inward; `diaries of Captain Hamerton’s proceedings at Sharjah’’ [1r] (3/231)

[1] Diary of Captain Hamertons proceedings [which] [2] Shargah [3] 27th- Nov [4] 1839 [5] 28th Nov [6] 1839 [7] 29 Nov [8] 1839 [9] 30 Nov [10] 1839- [11] 1st- Dec [12] 1839 [13] Wednesday 27th havem [bu] 1839 landed from [14] the [Clive] at a boat 4- past 3 Pm and went to the [15] agent's house in the evening the Shaikh [16] Suggen bin Sultan cause and [trak lea] [17] Thursday 28 [Nov] 1839 this morning the agent [18] went to Ajmaum to endeavour to arrange [abaue] [19] my going to roy see [mu] he returned at 10 Pm [20] Leaving me that all would be right, that [21] the Tehaikhs at Ajmaun had [agreed] to take [22] me but that Hamed bin Rashed the chief had [23] that clay started [fn] Rasee Khymah - that [24] a letter had been sent off to him, and when [25] his answer was [received] the camels would [26] be ready no doubt was entertained of his [acqu] [27] in my going - [28] Friday 29- Nov 1839 went and would [rehusble] [29] fall a [/] the late [queen] of Shargah , with [any] [30] sum as Kable all day further that that [Sheaid] [31] from sum as [] that sents of reports [32] were @ unent regarding my young to Byseemce [33] and that two Capids had been sent [hence] [34] from Ajmaun since my [anivae] [35] Saturday 30 Nov 1839 nothing [removkable] [36] during the day - [ueuaed] a veset from tho [37] Teheukh Suggen bin Sultan and some of the [38] [chuf] men of the place [39] Sunday 1st- Dec 1839- [waeley] for the [40] annual of Hamed bin Rashed in an answer [41] to the letter sent to him - on my asking [42] the agent Mullah Hupum if he [thaughe] [43] the [preassle] of Ajmaun seneen in then [44] prosessons regarding my going to [Byreemce] [45] he said he did [think] they were

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‘Letters inward; `diaries of Captain Hamerton’s proceedings at Sharjah’’ [1v] (4/231)
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‘Letters inward; `diaries of Captain Hamerton’s proceedings at Sharjah’’ [1v] (4/231)

Monday 2nd- Dec 1839- Before sunrise this morning the Agent was about to start for Ajmoun to endeavour to [draw] a final answer from the Schaikhs about my going to Byreemee and to enable me to determine as to the necessity of sending the Residents letter to the [Vaim] Chiefs- when a letter arrived from Schaikh Sultan bin Sugger saying that he had secured the Residents letter recommending him to desist from hostilities with Mugawain and that he had written saying he would do so until his return from Muskat, but that the proper of the place were preparing to war with him - in the evening the Agent returned from Ajmaun saying things were a bas aspect that he could not get a decided answer from the Schkaikhs although Hamed bin Rashed had returned from Ras el Khymah he sent word that he would send horses and camels to bring me to Ajmaun in the morningTuesday 3rd- Decr 1839 early this morning

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